Tip: If you decide you want a room mic recording after the fact: 1. Record your drums and play it back through your speakers 2. Place a mic out in your room 3. Use that mic to record what your speakers are playing (make sure you do not have the input monitoring turned on, or you're in for some nasty feedback) Voila, you have a room-mic recording of your drums. It's not exactly the same as having a dedicated room mic while you were tracking your drums, but it can be a good alternative, like if you forgot to record your room mic, or maybe don't have enough mics to go around. Depending on the latency of your system or how far away you placed your "room mic", you may have to nudge it a tad to synch it up with your initial recording. Hope this helps someone.
if u wanna have a similar "neve" board setup the tascam m series mixers from the 80's are decently priced and this is how I route all my instruments. u can see me using one in a similar manner on theis vid "1010Music: Blackbox, Rhodes, Mellotron and Space Echo jam" on my channel...these mixers already come with individual in/outs for each channel so you dont even have to mod it the way he mentions having modded this neve console to have individual outs. i have the m-208, it has 8 independent channels, 4 buss channels with independent outputs and it also has a stereo out with an independent fx buss to add stereo delay and reverb to a mix and also each channel has an independent insert(extremly useful if you want to add a compressor or fx pedal into whatever sound source you currently have on that specific channel) . i mostly use this setp for the simplest way to route a good drum recording signal chain . specially if youre kind of a beginner or just dont want to deal with a ton of routing bs and cables which is arguably an easier setup for someone who doesnt have the bread or all the space to route a ton of shit.
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*Top Kick Mic* - 01:34 🔥
*Crashguard Shield* - 02:37 🔥
*Snare Mic* - 03:54 🔥
*Kick Mic* - 03:02 🔥
*No Room Mic* - 04:23 🔥
*Neve Console* - 05:19 🔥
*Bg2 Compressor* - 07:35 🔥
*Terry Audio CEQ* - 07:44 🔥
*Tape Machine* - 08:00 🔥
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Tip: If you decide you want a room mic recording after the fact:
1. Record your drums and play it back through your speakers
2. Place a mic out in your room
3. Use that mic to record what your speakers are playing (make sure you do not have the input monitoring turned on, or you're in for some nasty feedback)
Voila, you have a room-mic recording of your drums. It's not exactly the same as having a dedicated room mic while you were tracking your drums, but it can be a good alternative, like if you forgot to record your room mic, or maybe don't have enough mics to go around. Depending on the latency of your system or how far away you placed your "room mic", you may have to nudge it a tad to synch it up with your initial recording. Hope this helps someone.
flikoooooooooooooooooooooo the goat
Kenny is the narrador from that Reaper channel
reaper gang 🤙
Iykyk lmao
been waiting for a vid on this, sad i missed the stream
This is a great clip, could do with a crashguard!
WOAH KENNY
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if u wanna have a similar "neve" board setup the tascam m series mixers from the 80's are decently priced and this is how I route all my instruments. u can see me using one in a similar manner on theis vid "1010Music: Blackbox, Rhodes, Mellotron and Space Echo jam" on my channel...these mixers already come with individual in/outs for each channel so you dont even have to mod it the way he mentions having modded this neve console to have individual outs. i have the m-208, it has 8 independent channels, 4 buss channels with independent outputs and it also has a stereo out with an independent fx buss to add stereo delay and reverb to a mix and also each channel has an independent insert(extremly useful if you want to add a compressor or fx pedal into whatever sound source you currently have on that specific channel) . i mostly use this setp for the simplest way to route a good drum recording signal chain . specially if youre kind of a beginner or just dont want to deal with a ton of routing bs and cables which is arguably an easier setup for someone who doesnt have the bread or all the space to route a ton of shit.
dawg THANK YOU
Love seeing Kenny pace
drum “recoding”😎
man just casually ran through 50k+ worth of gear 😂
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thank you flikooo
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I would love to know what he did with the 'Really Really' drums. Those shit absolutely BANG!!
dude yeH THOSE DRUMS ARE FIRE
Is there an example of how the kit sounds? I'm dying to hear it!
On his LP Louie, I'm pretty sure he had this similar setup for some of those tracks
Anyone know what drumset/combination or drums he uses?
Anyone know what drum set he’s using?
what is bro coding ☠